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Access to information is a fundamental universal human right. It can make the difference between prosperity and poverty, freedom and captivity, life and death.
Since 2009, The Rosetta Foundation has worked to eradicate the knowledge gap based on linguistic discrimination. We connect 13,000+ (...)

Walmart blocked autonomous union elections in its supermarkets/shops, shutdown non-profitable shops without proper compensation for workers, force workers to sign on worse working standards, surveillance at workplace, etc. In this context we could discuss how to support the Chinese workers’ (...)

Since the beginning of the new period, which started with the eruption of the May 15 movement in 2011 and later with the creation of Podemos in Jaunary 2011, the main debate between the growing number of social activists and politicians who have become involved in this cycle of repoliticisation (...)

Social policies and the wellbeing of the planet demand that financial resources which are currentlyn put towards speculation should be redirected towards the inclusion, in a productive way, of the poor, and towards a productive paradigm which won’t destroy the planet. How can we ensure financial (...)

In light of the end of the progressive governments’ cycle in Latin America and the obstacles encountered by the Syriza in Greece, how the social movements that preserve a transforming horizon must deal with the institutional path? In this sense, what lessons can be learned from revolts and (...)

Questions asked by partner websites
1. Humanitarian disasters, climate victims: Where is our international solidarity? Pierre Rousset, Europe Solidaire Sans Frontières
2. The new relationship between social movements and political parties in the light of the recent experience in Spain, Josu (...)

In the past, our social protection systems were organised at the national level. And even if, in developing countries, they have never been fully developed, before the ‘structural adjustment’ programmes of the 1980s and after, they all had social protection. To-day, these programmes are faced (...)

We are living a time of humanitarian disasters with multiple causes: geopolitical war, tear of social ties consumed by the neoliberal order, global ecological crisis ... But the social and progressive movements have since long abandoned the field of "assistance" to parastatal institutions, to (...)